Oshkosh Community Access Television
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Oshkosh Community Access Television
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Oshkosh Community Access Television
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- The year 1912 and the Progressives in Oshkosh, CitiCable 10
- Oshkosh jazz musicians, CitiCable 10
- Oshkosh Truck, presented by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth ; CATV2
- The Germans from Russia, presented by Don Kutchera
- Voices of history, WWII veterans, presented by Brad Larson ; CATV 2
- Lizzie McCourt, the Baby Doe legend begins, presented by James I. Metz ; CATV 2
- Classical treasures, Oshkosh Chamber Singers
- Pioneer Oshkosh, CitiCable 10
- Pioneer Oshkosh, presented by Virginia Crane
- History and advertising of the Oshkosh Brewing Co., CitiCable 10
- Oshkosh's ordeal by fire, the five great fires and beyond, CitiCable 10
- An Oshkosh Saturday night, presented by Jim Metz ; CATV2
- Foundations to remember, reflections on Oshkosh's 150 years, a Ron & Jim Metz presentation in cooperation with the Oshkosh Public Museum and Oshkosh Community Access Television
- South Pacific, an Oshkosh boy serving in the 32nd Division, World War II, presented by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth
- Oshkosh then & now, presented by Terry Laib & Emilia Crane ; CATV 2
- Exploring the history of your house, presented by Mara Monroe
- The year 1912 and the Progressives in Oshkosh, presented by Michael Goc
- Oshkosh's first fame, the 1852 Partridge trial, or The lost child, presented by James I. Metz ; CATV2
- World War I, 42nd Rainbow Division, CitiCable 10
- A festival of lessons and carols, Oshkosh Chamber Singers
- Oshkosh's vibrant waterfront and the era of steamboats, presented by Jim and Joe Alderson ; CATV2
- Oshkosh boy, Lewis Hine, CitiCable 10
- Life of Chief Oshkosh, CitiCable 10
- Business tokens, presented by Larry Spanbauer ; CATV 2
- South Pacific, an Oshkosh boy serving in the 32nd Division, World War II, CitiCable 10
- The pride of Oshkosh, [University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and the Paine Art Center and Garden present] ; a production of OCAT CitiCable 10
- Bloody sixth ward, presented by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth ; CATV2
- Oshkosh boy, Lewis Hine, presented by Susan Nuernberg
- The great flu epidemic, presented by Dr. Teri Shors ; CATV2
- Sailing since 1869, history of the Oshkosh Yacht Club, presented by David Sitter ; CATV2
- Oshkosh and Hollywood, Carl Laemmle and Universal Studios, presented by Mara Munroe and Bob Snyder ; CATV2
- Meet the author, Carolyn Lesser, Oshkosh Public Library ; CATV 2
- The impact of Masonry on Oshkosh, presented by Leland Burlison ; CATV 2
- Clarence Darrow, presented by Peter Baker ; CATV 2
- Stories about Riverside Cemetery, CitiCable 10
- Ghosts of the Grand, presented by Jim & Jo Alderson ; CATV2
- Oshkosh jazz musicians, presented by Robert Snyder
- Monumental Oshkosh, the legacy of John Hicks, presented by Joan Mueller ; CATV2
- A perfect match, Oshkosh & Miss Wisconsin, presented by Mark Ostendorf ; CATV 2
- The life of Helen Farnsworth Mears, presented by Mary Hiles ; CATV 2
- Oshkosh authors & illustrators, presented by Mara Monroe ; CATV 2
- Stories about Riverside Cemetery, presented by Debra Daubert & Ginny Gross
- A cherished Oshkosh institution, Jerry's Bar and the Otter Street Fishing Club, CATV2
- Oshkosh takes flight, presented by Dick Knapinski ; CATV 2
- William Waters, the man and his buildings, presented by Terry Laib ; CATV 2
- The Athearn Hotel, presented by Julie Johnson ; CATV 2
- Oshkosh gossip, presented by Debra Daubert ; CATV 2
- The invaluable addition, a history of UW Oshkosh, presented by Joshua Ranger ; CATV2
- Oshkosh's ordeal by fire, the five great fires and beyond, presented by Jim Metz
- Adventures in investing, Nebula Studio & Associates ; CATV2 ; produced by Jeff Kemp